| Gmytrasiewicz, P. J., Durfee, E.H. and Wehe, D. K. (1991. |
....1994) transforms team plans into separate role plans for execution by individuals, with rigidly embedded communications. STEAM purposely avoids such transformations, so agents can flexibly reason with (i) explicit team goals plans; and (ii) selective communication (very important in practice) In (Gmytrasiewicz, Durfee, Wehe 1991), decision theory is applied for message prioritization in coordination (rather than teamwork) STEAM applies decision theory in a very different context joint intentions for communication selectivity and enhancements. Also, STEAM integrates other key facilities for teamwork, and ....
Gmytrasiewicz, P. J.; Durfee, E. H.; and Wehe, D. K. 1991.
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Gmytrasiewicz, P. J., Durfee, E.H. and Wehe, D. K. (1991.
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